Joe Zee Would Rather Talk Reality Than The City on StyleCaster

Joe Zee's New Reality Show's Leaked First Episode Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 Joe Zee is like a teddy bear—cute and non-threatening, he's the gift that keeps on giving. But, unlike, Sebastian (yes, we named him), Zee is also laugh-out-loud high-larious, which is why we're ultra-amped for his...

Long before Elle's Joe Zee found stratospheric success as a stylist, editor, and yes, reality star, he experienced this horrid reality:
As a recent college grad applying to be a fashion editor at WWD, Zee was asked to stage a photo shoot as a test. The results were even more disastrous than...

Joe Zee tows that perfect line between fashion and pop culture, and it's not an easy line to tow. He's built an enviable career in fashion, is still accessible enough to serve as an Oscar fashion correspondent, and is probably most recognizable to the 12-34 MTV demographic as the affable boss...

Jessie J would rather be comfortable than sexy.
The 'Price Tag' hitmaker – who is openly bisexual – insists she doesn't wear tight catsuits on stage to project a raunchy image, but chooses them because they fit well on her body.
She said: "I'm not very confident actually, I've never been...

Marc Jacobs has made a brilliant career marrying art and commerce," says Zee, who grew up in Toronto and now lives in New York.
What Jacobs understands is that while it's important to have a unique point of view, it's equally important that the view is viable and fuels retail consumer...

Ever since the demise of The City we've been jonesing for our Joe Zee TV fix, which is why we've been eagerly awaiting his new show "All On The Line", which is set to air this spring on the Sundance Channel. Thankfully, Zee posted a preview of the show to Facebook , which follows the Elle...

Joe Zee creative director for Elle magazine has a new show coming to the Sundance Channel in the Spring, and the first video teaser is here– and you can watch it here . In each episode of All on the Line, Zee meets with a struggling designer and helps them "take it to the next level," well...

This season will have a lot more fashion and design rather than talk and the guest stars really critique the designers (big names like Nicole Miller are among those looking for guidance) offering great advice that the viewers can also use.
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Apparently Joe Zee doubles as a slapstick comedian in this Sundance video where he learns to ski. Saying black and red are so last season, asking a six year old if she's wearing Prada Sport and another one to take a picture of him with her Blackberry is actually totally endearing and rather...